This is your reminder to stop staring at the Bitcoin chart and go outside for a walk, anon.

Bitcoin right now:

Bitcoin is about $300 from its ATH, while Ethereum is around $2,100 from its ATH.
In percentage terms it's much, MUCH worse.
Do with that what you will, but I wouldn't hold any mETHereum, if I were you.
If you're bored because of Bitcoin's price action, maybe, just maybe, you don't have much going on in your life.
You might not like it, but this is what MAGA voted for, whether they know it or not

Today is a good day to say 'FUCK THE GOVERNMENT!'
While people are thinking about the news that there is no Epstein list, I'm thinking about what they'll do next to distract people from this scandal.
If money was sound, inelastic, and not debt-based, we might not be as technologically advanced today, but we'd still be working less for more, because any productivity gains would have led to price deflation, with consumers as the beneficiaries, not those closest to the money spigot like they are now.
I don't know who needs to hear this, but Bitcoin is not for you, if you're not a net-producer, a.k.a. you spend more than you make.
Just a friendly reminder:
"The road to serfdom is working exponentially harder for a currency growing exponentially weaker." β nostr:nprofile1qqs2xs05tluhtr6hpgsmqqxp04898gayjlyrjlexcrndv8j6el784xqpp3mhxue69uhkyunz9e5k7qg4waehxw309ajkgetw9ehx7um5wghxcctwvs0vd8n5
Got Bitcoin?
Yeah, I know what you mean bro
Would you rather have 21 million sats or 21 million dollars in 21 years?
Friendly wake-up call:
The US national debt cannot and will not shrink, regardless of what political party is in power.
Cc: Elon Musk

Early 20s are for grinding, not partying.
Late 20s are for building, not slacking.
Early 30s are for refining, not drifting.
Late 30s are for growing, not coasting.
40s and onwards are for maintaining and enjoying life.
I think $40K per year will still buy you a relatively decent life in most non-western countries, for at least the next 10 years. Of course, it depends on what kind of lifestyle you have, what you health looks like, if you have any dependants, etc.
I think the answer to this question depends a lot on one's age too. The older you are, the more you probably care about the monthly income than waiting for massive Bitcoin gains in 10-15 years.
Interesting strategy. Wouldn't the idea that the bull market will last for another 4-6 months put you off from borrowing short-term?
If you had $2 million in cash, would you use half to buy a 10-year U.S. Treasury paying $43,480 per year pre-tax, which is enough to live very well in most countries, and keep the other half in Bitcoin in cold storage?

People have gotten to used to thinking the outside world is peaceful and full of harmony.
If you managed to become a sats millionaire or multimillionaire, I salute you!
To some westerners, that might not seem like much, but in many countries out there it is a substantial amount of purchasing power.
It's even more remarkable when you realise many westerners can't even cover a $500 emergency without borrowing.
What's so hard to understand?

All I want from Bitcoin over the next 21 years is for my purchasing power to grow by 21% per year.
How to survive over the coming decade, given AI's impact on jobs and the inevitable debasement of fiat currencies:
1. Learn a trade
3. Spend less than you earn
2. Save in Bitcoin all the money you want to keep
Yeah, not to mention that many trades are unlikely to be automated away with AI. Learning a trade is probably one of the best ways to get ahead financially right now. Getting a university degree really doesn't do anything for you anymore. It's a waste of time and resources, unless you're going to study medicine or engineering.
Not to mention they've been jacking up prices like crazy.
I would encourage more young people to go and learn a trade, because there's a massive shortage and so it pays much better. Not to mention, you won't be saddled with insane amounts of debt.
Well, to be fair, I wouldn't have had that kind of money to begin with. Second, I've barely paid back anything, because of how these loans are structured. If you don't pay it back in 30 years, they get written off.
It's not even that. Addiction can be resolved. This is literally mathematically guaranteed.
It's really a simple choice

Friendly reminder to go outside and touch grass.

Today I started a new career.
Today is also the 21st of the month.
Today Bitcoin achieved a new ATH.
Is this a sign?
You know it's coming
If your goal is to lose even more purchasing power against Bitcoin, then YEAH.
They can't pay me $10M. They can fuck right off.
